Protest in London invites the public to destroy a Tesla with their own hands

Elon Musk (X @elonmusk)
Elon Musk (X @elonmusk)

Art event allows people to express outrage at Elon Musk and raise funds for local food banks

Tired of billionaire influence on politics and daily life, activists in London are staging an unusual form of protest. The demonstrators’ goal is to destroy a Tesla car with their bare hands.

The action is organized by the collective Everyone Hates Elon, known for its sharp criticism of Elon Musk, owner of Tesla and increasingly involved with the global far-right. This time, the group is offering participants an “interactive artwork”: smashing a Tesla, which was set to be scrapped, to raise money for food banks.

The event is free, safe, and private, with supervision and protective measures. The car battery will be recycled, and all destroyed materials will be auctioned off, with proceeds going to hunger relief initiatives.

According to the organizers, the idea is to turn outrage into art, and protest into concrete help. “There are more billionaires than ever, and more people going hungry than ever. That’s connected,” says the group.

The proposal gained traction on social media, where it was praised as “everything that’s good about Britain.” Those interested in participating must fill out an online form.

Source and images: Indy100 / X @elonmusk. This content was created with the help of AI and reviewed by the editorial team.

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